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this is my page : enter image description here

I use following code to filter records on keyup :

function Search() {
        $('.co').show();
        $('.co').each(function () {
            var showco = true;
            for (var i = 1; i <= 9; i++) {
                if ($('.txtFilter' + i.toString()).val().trim() != '') {
                    if ($(this).find('.D' + i.toString()).text() != $('.txtFilter' + i.toString()).val()) {
                        showco = false;
                    } ;
                };
            };
            if (!showSim) {
                $(this).hide();
            };
        });
    };

It works good for 200 records, but as records may become 5000 or more, it takes too much time and maybe browser hangs.

I know my code is not optimized and I'm sure there are other methods to do that, so what is the best and fastest way to do that?

Any help would be appreciated.

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    Try putting your digits into a two-dimensional array, and running your filtering code on that. Pulling digits out of the DOM in this manner may be too expensive. The Chrome Dev Tools will tell you how much time you're spending there. Mar 16, 2015 at 17:49
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    You want to separate your DOM or View from your data/model. Search the data, and have the view show the results.
    – Mike Weber
    Mar 16, 2015 at 17:51
  • Looking at the $('.txtFilter' + i.toString()), which is done twice in the loop and per row this is done 9 times. As you do 18 selects per .co element. That are 18*5000 for 5000 element. If you would cache that result before your .each this would be always just 9 no matter how many elements you have. Another thing that might be unnecessarily expensive is the .text(), but the most expensive part might be $('.co').show();, and the $(this).hide(). Especially because you first .show all and then .hide() the one that don't instead of toggling the visibility.
    – t.niese
    Mar 16, 2015 at 17:58
  • consider that it is on keyup event, if user uses backspace or delete to remove one digit, the hidden elements should be shown before filter again. Mar 16, 2015 at 18:02
  • Another optimization would be to filter over your last results if user is just adding digits, no need to check again the ones you know that won´t match
    – juvian
    Mar 16, 2015 at 18:05

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